If he does not know every thing that has been done in the immeasurable ages that are past, some things may have been done by a God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, precludes another Deity by being one himself, he cannot know that the Being... Self-education - Página 154por Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Rev. James Gardner - 1858 - 1042 páginas
...been done by * God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, precludes another deity by being one ?qK m & :~ е e ~ + M <:fo p { |I x9uĥڅ z Q _ G W l; But he must /•..•,/"• that he does not exist, else lie deserves equal contempt and compassion... | |
| William Jordan Unwin - 1862 - 300 páginas
...God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, precludes all other Divine existence by being Deity himself, he cannot know that the Being whose existence he rejects does not exist. But he must know that he does not exist, else he deserves equal contempt and compassion for the temerity... | |
| Thomas Pearson - 1863 - 344 páginas
...God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, precludes all other divine existence by being Deity himself, he cannot know that the Being whose existence he rejects, does not exist. But he must know that he does not exist, else he deserves equal contempt and compassion for the temerity... | |
| William Swan Plumer - 1864 - 678 páginas
...God. Thus unless he knows all things, that is, precludes another Deity, by being one himself, }•«» cannot know that the Being, whose existence he rejects, does not exist." So that it can never be proven to be even probable, much less certain, that there is no God. Every... | |
| William Swan Plumer - 1864 - 648 páginas
...a God. Thus unless he knows all things, that is, precludes another Deity, by being one himself, h<* cannot know that the Being, whose existence he rejects, does not exist." So that it can never be proven to be even probable, much less certain, that there is no God. Every... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1865 - 376 páginas
...been done by a God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, precludes all other Divine existences by being Divine himself, he cannot know that the Being whose existence he rejects does not exist. 172. These are specimens of the weighty magnificence of Foster's style, and the mind has attained to... | |
| Amos Cooper Dayton - 1866 - 384 páginas
...been done by a God. Thus, unless he knows all things — that is, precludes another Deity by being one himself — he cannot know that the Being whose existence he rejects, does not exist. But he must know that he does not exist, else he deserves equal contempt and compassion for the temerity... | |
| 1875 - 402 páginas
...been done by a God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is precludes another Deity by being one himself, he cannot know that the Being whose existence he rejects does not exist. LF ARMITAGE. 342 ART. V.— NO CONDEMNATION IN CHRIST JESUS. There is therefore now HO condemnation... | |
| James William KIMBALL - 1876 - 220 páginas
...been done by a God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, precludes another Deity by being one himself, he cannot know that the Being whose existence he rejects does not exist." I was reminded of this passage by your father's abortive endeavour to build his logic house on nothing... | |
| 1878 - 604 páginas
...God. Thus, unless he knows all things, that is, precludes all other divine existence by being Deity himself, he cannot know that the Being whose existence he rejects does not exist. But he must know that he does not exist, else he deserves equal contempt and compassion for the temerity... | |
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